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17 Apr 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump Emergency Request Works - Supreme Court Schedules Rare Hearing
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in May regarding President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of non-legal residents. This follows multiple lower court rulings that blocked the order, which Trump argues misinterprets the 14th Amendment.
Trump maintains that the amendment was intended to grant citizenship only to those born to parents "subject to the jurisdiction" of the U.S., a point he believes has been distorted over time. The Supreme Court's decision to take up the case is notable, as hearings this late in the term are uncommon.
Fox News: NYC Mayor Eric Adams says Democratic Party 'left' him as he embraces 'common sense' ideas
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he is running for re-election as an independent, claiming the Democratic Party "left" him. He emphasized a focus on "common sense" issues, particularly immigration, as the city grapples with the impact of rising migrant numbers and the financial burden on taxpayers.
Adams has faced criticism for his immigration policies but remains committed to working with the federal government, including the Trump administration, to address these challenges. He recently signed an executive order allowing ICE to return to Rikers Island, asserting the need to maintain safety in the city.
#politics
Fox News: HUD puts half-occupied headquarters building in DC up for sale
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has been added to a list of federal properties for potential sale, marking the first major agency headquarters targeted under the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the government's real estate holdings. This move is part of a broader initiative to relocate federal agencies outside Washington, D.C., to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
HUD's headquarters, the Robert C. Weaver Federal Building, is under scrutiny due to significant maintenance needs and high operational costs. While the timeline and final relocation plans are still being evaluated, the D.C. area remains a top consideration.
#society
Fox News: DC matchmaker says political polarization 'on steroids' as liberals refuse to date Trump voters, Tesla owners
In Washington, D.C., political polarization is affecting dating, with liberals increasingly unwilling to date Trump supporters and even Tesla owners. Matchmakers note that clients often declare political preferences upfront, reflecting a shift in attitudes since the last administration.
Dating app data shows a rise in users seeking partners from their own political party, increasing from 45% to 58% since Trump’s election. This trend highlights a growing openness among conservatives to express their views, contrasting with the more cautious approach seen during Trump's first term.
GB News: Asda delights shoppers with the return of sell-out garden furniture staple that brings 'a slice of the Riviera' to homes
Asda is reintroducing its popular Riviera Stripe Parasol for 2025, priced at £59, after last year's quick sell-out. The stylish parasol features a unique striped canopy and wooden pole, appealing to customers looking to enhance their outdoor spaces.
Lidl is also promoting gardening products with its "Middle of Lidl" section, offering affordable items like indoor and outdoor plants, greenhouse options, and garden accessories. Shoppers are encouraged to act fast to secure these deals as demand is expected to rise with the upcoming summer season.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hamas rejects Israeli hostage deal proposal, dismisses Netanyahu’s ‘partial deals’
Hamas has rejected Israel's proposal for a temporary ceasefire, insisting it will not agree to any truce that does not result in the end of the war and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. The group demands the release of Palestinian prisoners and humanitarian aid in exchange for hostages.
Israeli officials maintain that military operations will continue until Hamas is dismantled and all hostages are returned. The conflict, which reignited on October 7, 2023, has seen significant casualties and ongoing tensions, with Israeli leaders emphasizing a strategy of complete victory over Hamas.
#crime
The Western Journal: Major Twist to FSU Shooting: Perpetrator's Close Ties to Law Enforcement Uncovered
A shooting at Florida State University has left two dead and five injured. The suspect, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, is the son of a law enforcement officer and allegedly used a gun registered to his mother during the attack. The campus was placed on lockdown during the incident.
Authorities have since secured the area, and classes and events were canceled in response to the chaos. The investigation is ongoing as multiple law enforcement agencies remain on site.
Forbes: Luigi Mangione Federally Indicted After Bondi Says Prosecutors Will Seek Death Penalty
A federal grand jury has indicted Luigi Mangione on four counts, including murder, in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year. Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated that prosecutors may seek the death penalty if convicted.
The charges include murder with a firearm, two counts of stalking, and a firearms offense. This is a developing story.
Fox News: Texas press conference in Austin Metcalf killing devolves into chaos over track meet stabbing
Chaos erupted at a Dallas press conference for Karmelo Anthony, accused of fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. Jeff Metcalf, Austin's father, was escorted out before the event began, facing potential trespass charges. The conference, led by Dominique Alexander of the Next Generation Action Network, aimed to address fundraising issues and support for Anthony but devolved into accusations of racism and disrespect.
Karmelo Anthony, currently free on reduced bail, faces first-degree murder charges. The event's focus shifted to the family's claims of harassment and threats, with Anthony's mother stating their family has been under attack. Both families expressed their grief and the lasting impact of the tragedy, emphasizing the need for peace and understanding amidst the turmoil.